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    The Ghost Sonata Essay

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    learns that the colonel’s daughter is also a troubled soul, and that the cook tortures her, for all her wrong doings. The student tells the colonels daughter to get rid of the cook, but she is unable to because the cook appears to be some sort of bad spirit that will not leave the daughter until her…

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    Did you know there are many ways for people to become “Ghosts”? In to kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee tells us that there were a few ways or possibilities of this. To Kill a Mockingbird in what I read about so far, is about 3 kids and how they get into some mischief with the Radley family when they get a little curious about Boo (Arthur) Radley. This paper is gonna revolve around this quote: “there were other ways [besides physical incarceration] of making people into ghosts.” And I will…

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    are many odd things that happen in this story. It is also very different from other things that we have read in the past. The other fox spirits were handled and treated very differently than the one here. This story is about a man that collects aphrodisiacs as a hobby (Songling, 356-58). There are three characters in this story, four if you count the fox spirit (Songling, 356-58). The characters in this story are the wife, the husband, and the husbands friend (Songling, 356-58). The husband…

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    Out of the five days devoted to endurance training, two days need be a specific type of running that involves jogging, and sprinting intervals. These running exercises involve keeping time, so be prepared with a watch, or stopwatch. A thirty minute workout involving intervals of running at jogsprint pace have proven effective. Jog at a comfortable pace for two minutes. Once the two minutes have passed, build up speed to a sprint that will continue for thirty seconds…

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    wander the Other World, searching for Spirits that have wandered in and feed off their fear in order to feel powerful. They are able to control the dreams of the Spirits to portray their deepest fears and desires if they enter the Other World through a trance. If the Spirit enters the Other World willingly then the Lost Souls are able to completely devour the remaining part of the Spirit’s soul and memories, all of the love, hopes, and dreams, leaving the spirit an empty shell, forever stuck in…

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    When attempting to solve the problem concerning the immortality of the soul, both Plato and Hume must rely on analogy. Plato, being a rationalist, argues that the soul is immortal and is comparable to a form, for it is invisible and incomposite, unlike material objects. Hume, on the other hand, believes that the soul is mortal and compares souls to perishable objects such as bodies. Although neither analogy can offer any validity, Hume 's argument for the mortality of the soul is far more…

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    He goes on to add that the natural attachment of spirit and honor and to recognize the esteem of others (Republic, 581a). He adds that the soul is oftentimes responsible for self-assertion and ambition. When the soul’s desires aren’t met, we oftentimes react with emotional responses such as anger and leads to behavior that naturally flows from these responses. Socrates adds that spirit is the natural ally of reason and part of its function is to support reason between…

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    In the Mind of a Madman In Dante 's Inferno, a highly politically religious man by the name of Dante Alighieri gives his very descriptive ideal of his underworld and the sinners that are being punished for their sins in the mortal world. In the same respect, a high school sophomore will give his ideas of the inferno which resembles a Russian Nesting Doll in a scrambled order of the seven deadly in the order of gluttony, slothful, envy, lust, greed, pride and wrath for this is from the mind of…

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    Natural entities holistically substantialize an explicit secular imitation that is synonymous to the inner workings of the unfastened course of reality. These various actualizations impart guidance and externalize the innate channels that connect human psyches through a mirrored version of life. In the novel, Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the ubiquitous river is a lucid encapsulation of the spiritual progression of the eponymous character, Siddhartha, while simultaneously providing a framework…

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    One of the more noticeable perspectives is that Hamlet 's dad was in fact a detestable soul from hellfire, sent to degenerate Hamlet and stain his spirit with the blood of murder. Maybe the apparition of Hamlet 's dad may truly be his dad, yet a significant number of the malevolent, lethal activities the phantom solicitations of Hamlet propose generally, demonstrating that he is a vindictive evil presence…

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